Fractals - Cynthia Lanius
This lesson plan for exploring fractals is designed so 4th through 8th grade students can work independently and be assessed innovatively. It conforms to the 1989 NCTM standards, and provides links to other fractal sites. Contents: Why study fractals?
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freemathtexts.org - Alain Schremmer
Original texts that emphasize a very few but very powerful ideas; appeal to common sense and make no assumption of any kind about the students; and focus on helping readers convince themselves about mathematics. Written for use in developmental mathematics
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Fuel the Brain - Dynamics of Design
Educational games, interactives, printables, teacher guides, articles and tutorials, and seasonal resources. The "inevitable" product of an elementary teacher and her graphic/web designer spouse, Fuel the Brain's most popular Flash games include Jelly
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funmaths - Fundamental Software
Download math-related games for Windows (the Rocky's Bouncer algebra game is free; others are shareware.) Teachers can trade worksheets online: everyone may see the measurement worksheets, but the other categories require that you submit your own worksheet
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Fun, Puzzles, Travel - Paul Bourke
Brain twisters, arranged by approximate level, and designed for the most part to require no particularly advanced mathematical skills. Illusions include impossible triangle, Muller-Lyer, bad box, and Colours.
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Futility Closet - Greg Ross
"An idler's miscellany of compendious amusements." Math posts, which date back to January, 2005, have included puzzles, curios, and trivia from the lives of famous mathematicians -- all "self-contained and written as concisely as possible" -- such as
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The Futures Channel
Curriculum resources in math and science to help educators connect learning to the real world for their students. The Futures Channel also provides professional development resources with content from master teachers Kay Toliver and Jaime Escalante. Some
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A Game of Numbers - Joseph Michels
This puzzle game for Windows, Mac, or Linux requires math and logic skills to solve increasingly difficult challenges -- from basic math operations to divisibility, algebra, functions, and more. The built-in editor also lets players create their own levels,
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Games2Learn
Vendor of educational games, software, and activities for both parents and teachers. The site may be searched by category (Math, Spatial Learning, Science and Tech, etc.), grade level, game type, or personality profile (Planner, Peacekeeper, Producer,
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Gary Haynes - Gary Haynes
Course syllabi, lesson plans, homework, and objectives. Visit "Tangrams and Other Games" for an interactive tangram story and a Flash presentation on how to develop an understanding of functions through the use of the motion sensor.
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gealgerobophysiculus - Evan Weinberg
Thoughts on teaching, learning, and "the crazy process of having fun doing both with students." Posts, which date back to September, 2011, have included "How China Keeps Me Learning: Part I," "Lens Ray Tracing in Geogebra," "Take Time to Tech – Perspectives
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GeoGebra
GeoGebra is free dynamic mathematics software for schools that joins geometry, algebra, and calculus. Help, examples, screenshots, and more are available online. The GeoGebraWiki is a free pool of educational materials for GeoGebra where anyone can contribute
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The Geometer's Sketchpad - Key Curriculum Press
Geometry software for Euclidean, coordinate, transformational, analytic, and fractal geometry, recommended for students from grade 5 through college. Developed for geometry, students now also use Sketchpad's flexibility and reach to explore algebra, trigonometry,
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Geometry Expressions - Saltire Software
A software package that allows you to interact with geometric figures numerically and symbolically. Explore classroom activities and student projects made with this interactive geometry system; read back issues of The Journal of Symbolic Geometry; purchase
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geometrywiz - Teresa Ryan
Blog subtitled "learning about learning and teaching mathematics." Posts, which date back to November, 2013, have included "Reflecting on Learning Objectives," "Reflections and Inquiry," "What Started as Tough, Becomes Good," "Refresh, Reflect, and Reinvent,"
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Getsmarter.org - Council on Competitiveness
A free web site designed to help improve math and science education. Interactive quizzes, games, and tutorials allow students to learn more about specific topics and improve their skills. MSTV, a series of interactive modules, shows how math and science
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The Golden Ratio - Andi, Mel, and Shuj
An introduction to the golden ratio, also known as phi: its connection to the Fibonacci sequence, related constructions (star, line segment, rectangle, and spiral), and connections to biology, history, and aesthetics. Site also includes a glossary and
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GOMATH - Cubic Science, Inc.
An Internet site to help high school students (grades 10-12) of all levels with math skills. Programs such as Algebra 1 offer an interactive guide through a course and help students build up math skills and confidence. Math Programs are 4-6 week curricula,
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Growing Exponentially - Heather Kohn
Blog of "reflections on teaching math and striving to do better each day than the last." Posts, which date back to August, 2012, have included "Olympic Fever," "Work in your head, Points in my head," "Graphing Calculator Activities," "Absolute Value Project,"
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